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| Eisbrecher | |
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| Origin | Germany |
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| Years active | 2003 - current |
| Genre(s) | Rock/Metal/Elektro |
| Label(s) | Artcore Kommunikations Design |
| Members | Alexx (vocals) Noel Pix (Lead Guitar / Programming) Felix Primc (Guitar) "Maximator" (Keyboards / Programming) René (Drums / Percussion) Michael Behnke (bass) |
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Eisbrecher is a German industrial trip-rock band that consists primarily of Alexx Wesselsky (Vocals) and Noel Pix (Lead Guitar/Programming), with live support of Felix Primc (Guitar), Miguel Benhke (Bass), René (Drums), and Maximator (Keyboards/Programming).
After leaving Megaherz due to creative differences in 2003, Alexx Wesselsky got together with Noel Pix, who composed the synths and programming for Megaherz's albums Himmelfahrt and Kopfschuss. Eisbrecher is the brainchild of the two combining their musical ideas, concepts, and the like.
Eisbrecher, like Megaherz, has a much stronger fanbase abroad (Espcially in the US) than in Germany itself.
The band's name in translation from German means Icebreaker. The band's lyrics and slogans often include terms of ice and sailing, such as "Ahoi" (Ahoy) and "Es wird kalt" (It's getting cold). The band's frontman, Alexx Wesselsky, often wears sailor's clothing in performances.